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3.3.3.

CURRICULUM (MASTER PROGRAM) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

MATA AJARAN SUBJECT BK


KODE
Semester 1 First Semester KI VI DV TL TT JM OP
EES8110801 Matematika Teknik Lanjut Advanced Engineering Mathematics 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
EEE8110801 Komunikasi Digital Digital Communication 3
EEE8110802 Pemrosesan Sinyal Dijital Digital Signal Processing 3
EEE8110803 Komunikasi Fotonik Photonic Communication 3
EEG8110801 Rekayasa Perangkat Lunak Berorientasi Object Oriented based Software Engineer-
3
Objek ing
3
EEG8110802 Arsitektur Komputer Lanjut Advanced Computer Architecture 3
EEG8110803 Jaringan Informasi Lanjut Advanced Information Network
EEA8110801 Kendali Analog dan Dijital Digital and Analog Control 3
EEA8110802 Pengukuran dan Kendali Proses Process Measurement and Control 3
EEA8110803 Sistem Kendali Multivariabel Multivariable Control System 3
EEK8110801 Teori Rangkaian Terpadu Integrated Circuit Theory 3 3
EEK8110802 Fisika Elektronika Electronic Physics 3 3
EEK8110803 Divais Fotonik Photonic Devices 3 3
EED8110801 Kualitas Sistem Daya Listrik Electrical Power System Quality 3
EED8110802 Operasi dan Kendali Pembangkit Daya Power Generator Operation and Control 3
EED8110805 Energi Baru & Terbarukan New & Renewable Energy 3
EEB8110801 CAD VLSI CAD VLSI
3 3
EEH8110802 Optika Optics 3

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3.3.3. CURRICULUM (MASTER PROGRAM) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

MATA AJARAN SUBJECT TI


KODE
Semester 2 Second Semester KI VI DV TL TT JM OP
EES8210851 Permodelan & Simulasi Lanjut Advanced Modeling &Simulation 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
EEE8210851 Komunikasi Nirkabel dan Bergerak Mobile & Wireless Communication 3
EEE8210852 Teknik Antena Lanjut Advanced Antenna Engineering 3
EEG8210851 Komputasi Multimedia Multimedia Computing
EEG8210852 Sistem Embedded Embedded System 3
3
EEG8210853 Keamanan dan Kehandalan pada Jaringan Network Security & Reliability
3
EEA8210851 Robotika Cerdas Intelligent Robotics 3
EEA8210852 Kendali Adaptive dan Optimal Adaptive & Optimal Control 3
EEC8210851 Divais Solid State Solid State Device 3
EEC8210852 Divais Heterostructure Heterostructure Devices 3
EED8210851 Manajemen & Ekonomi Energi Management & Economic Energy 3
EED8210853 Elektronika Daya Industri Industrial Power Electronics 3
EEB8210851 Mikroelektronika Terapan Applied Microelectronics 3
EEB8210853 Sirkuit Logika Lanjut Advanced Logical Circuit 3
EEH8210851 Teknologi Laser Laser Technology 3
EEH8210852 Prakt. Teknik Optoelektronika Optoelectronics Lab. 1
EEH6210853 Mekanika Kuantum Quantum Mechanics 2
Pilihan 1 Elective 1 (can be chosen from the list in
3 3 3 3 3 3
semester 2)

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3.3.3. CURRICULUM (MASTER PROGRAM) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

MATA AJARAN SUBJECT TI


KODE
Semester 3 Third Semester KI VI DV TL TT JM OP
EEA8210853 Kendali Model Predictive Model Predictive Control 3
EEB8210853 Aplikasi Mikroprosesor Lanjut Advanced Microprocessor Application 3
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) 3
EED8110801 Perencanaan Sistem Daya Listrik Electrical Power System Planning 3
EEE8210853 Komunikasi Multimedia Pita Lebar Broadband - Multimedia Communication 3
3
EEH8210854 Remote Sensing Remote Sensing
3
ESS8010801 Seminar / Pra - Tesis Seminar / Pre - Thesis 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Pilihan 2 (can be chosen from the list in Elective 2 (can be chosen from the list in
semester 1 & 3) semester 1 & 3) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Sub Total 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Semester 4 Fourth Semester


ESS8020851 Tesis Thesis 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Sub Total 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

TOTAL 40 40 40 40 40 40 40

TI = Topic of Interest (PEMINATAN) TL = Electrical Power & Energy Engineering


KI = Industrial Control TT = Telecommunication Engineering
VI = VLSI Design & Embedded System JM = Multimedia & Information Engineering
DV = Elektronika Divais OP = Optoelectronics and Laser Applications
TBD = To be decided
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CURRICULUM TELECOMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT & ELECTRICAL POWER AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT


(SPECIAL PROGRAM) AT SALEMBA
MATA AJARAN SUBJECT TI
KODE
Semester 1 First Semester MT ME
EES8110801 Matematika Teknik Lanjut Advanced Engineering Mathematics 2 2
ENG8110801 Manajemen Proyek Teknik Engineering Project Management 3 3
EEM8110801 Manajemen Sistem Telekomunikasi Telecommunication System Management 3
Teknik Sistem Telekomunikasi Telecommunication System Engineering 2
EDF8120803 Energi & Lingkungan Energy & Environment 3
EED8110801 Perencanan Sistem Tenaga Listrik Electric Power System Planning 3
Sub Total 10 11
Semester 2 Second Semester
EES8210851 Permodelan & Simulasi Lanjut Advanced Modeling & Simulation 2 2
EDS8210854 Manajemen Strategis Strategic Management 2 2
EEM8210852 Aspek Regulasi & Lembaga Internasional Regulation Aspect & International Organization 2
EEM8210853 Perencanaan & Strategi Telekomunikasi Telecommunication Plan & Strategy
EEM8120803 Komunikasi Nirkabel dan Bergerak Wireless & Mobile Communication 2
EED8210851 Manajemen dan Ekonomi Energi Energy Management & Economics 3
EDF8120804 Ekonomi Perusahaan Pembangunan Tenaga Listril Electric Utility Power Generation Economics 3
EED8110804 Mutu Sistem Tenaga Listrik Electrical Power System Quality 3
3
Sub Total 11 13
Semester 3 Third Semester
EEM8120801 Topik Khusus dalam Telekomunikasi Special Topics in Telecommunication 2
EEM8120802 Kapita Selekta Capita Selecta 2
EEM8120803 Komunikasi Multimedia - Jalur Lebar Multimedia - Broadband Communication 3
EED8110805 Energi Baru & Terbarukan New & Renewable Energy 3
EDS8120801 Topik Khusus dalam Ketenagalistrikan dan Energy Electrical Power and Energy Special Topics 1
ESS8010801 Seminar / Pre - Thesis Seminar / Pre - Thesis 3 3
Sub Total 10 7
Semester 4 Fourth Semester
ESS8020851 Tesis/Proyek Thesis/Project 9 9
Sub Total 9 9
TOTAL 40 40
TI = Topic of Interest (PEMINATAN) ME = Electrical Power & Energy Management8
MT = TElecommunication Management
3.3.4. SILLABY OF COURSES
EEA8110801 design, state space, observer design. Digi-
ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS (2 tal: Fundamental of digital control systems,
SKS) discrete-time system description in frequency
Description: and time domain, analysis of discrete-time
Review MacLaurin, Taylor and Fourier series, systems, transient response on the z-plane,
differential equations and partial differen- stability in the z-plane, gain design on the z-
tial equations, Laplace transform, Fourier plane, cascade compensation via the z-plane,
transform and Z transform, multivariate data dead-beat control.
analysis. Applications: MacLaurin, Taylor and Textbook:
Fourier series, Bessel function, Legendre 1. N.S. Nise, “Control Systems Engineering”,
polynomial and Legendre equation, Discrete 4th edition, John-Wiley and Sons, 2004.
differential equation, state-variable, diago- 2. K. Ogata, “Discrete-Time Control Sys-

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nalization using eigenvalue and eigenvector. tems”, Prentice-Hall, 1997.
Unconstrained optimization: one-dimensional
search methods (golden section, Fibonacci,
EEA8110802
Newton, and secant), steepest descent’s
method, Levenberg-Marquardt method, New- MEASUREMENT AND PROCESS CONTROL (3
ton’s method for nonlinear least-squares, and SKS)
Quasi-Newton method. Description:
Textbook: Industrial process instrumentation, transfer
1. Erwin Kreyzig, ”Advanced Engineering Math- function and system responses, PID controllers
ematics”, John Wiley 9th edition, 2006. basic structures and characteristics, control
2. Edwin K.P. Chong dan Stanislaw H. Zak, “An loops and system stability, single loop – tuning
Introduction to Optimization”, 2nd Edition, (SISO), graphical identification method, con-
John Wiley 2001. troller parameter calculations, case studies.
Textbook:
EES8210851 1. Shinskey, F.G., “Process Control Systems,
ADVANCED MODELLING & SIMULATION (2 Application, Design and Adjustment”, 2nd
SKS) edition, McGraw Hill Book Inc., 1979.
2. Considine, D.M., “Process Instruments and
Description:
Control Handbook”, 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill
Basic simulation & modeling: physical model- Book International, Singapore, 1987.
ing, non-parametric model identification, data
analysis: least square, extended least square, EEA8110803
generalized least square, validation, real-time
MULTIVARIABLE & ROBUST CONTROL SYSTEMS
identification. Model and prototyping. Soft-
(3 SKS)
ware applications: Matlab/Simulink, PSpice,
Network Simulator. Description:
Textbook: Linear System Representation: linearization,
linear model, input/output representation;
1. Averill Law, “Simulation Modeling and Analy-
Linear System Anaysis: stability, time respose,
sis”, McGraw-Hill, 4th edition, 2006.
frequency response, system internal structure
2. Bernard P Zeigler, Tag Gon Kim & Herbert
(controllability, observability); Feedback
Praehofer, “Theory of Modeling and Simula-
System: Basic feedback loop state/otput
tion”, Academic Press, 2nd edition, 2000.
feedback, internal stability, feedback perfor-
mance; Uncertainty and Robustness; norm for
EEA8110801 signal and system, plant uncertainty, robust
ANALOG AND DIGITAL CONTROL (3 SKS) stability, robust performance, robust analysis
Description: method; Controller Design Technique: Loop
shaping, H∞ control.
Analog: Transient response, steady state
error, Bode diagram, root locus, controller Textbook:

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1. P. Albertos and A. Sala, “Multivariable Con- EEA8210853
trol Systems: An Engineering Approach”, MODEL PREDICTIVE CONTROL (3 SKS)
Springer-Verlag, 2004.
2. Kemin Zhou, “Robust & Optimal Control”, Description:
Prentice Hall, 1996. A basic formulation of predictive control.
Commercial MPC schemes: dynamic matrix
EEA8210851 control, model algorithmic control, predictive
functional control. Generalized predictive
INTELLIGENT ROBOTIC (3 SKS) control. Solving predictive control problems:
Description: unconstrained problems, constrained prob-
Introduction and implementation of sensor and lems, solving QP problems. Multivariable MPC.
actuator. Control system review. C program- Constrained MPC: constraints and optimiza-
ming for ATMEL AVR microcontroller. Modelling tion, revision of main quadratic programming,
simulation with openGL. Mobile robot model- constraints handling, constraints management.
ling along with sensor and its simulation with Case studies
openGL. Live Recocking, Real-time system Textbook:
concept. Advanced control system and com- 1. E.F. Camacho and C. Bordons, “Model Predic-
munication. Navigation system. Command- tive Control”, Springer-Verlag, 1999.
control monitoring. Localication. Knowledge 2. J.M. Maciejowski, “Predictive Control with
based system concept along with realization Constraints”, Prentice-Hall, 2002.
on mobile robot.
Textbook: EEK8110801
1. Robot Builder’s Bonanza 3rd Edition, INTEGRATED CIRCUIT THEORY (3 SKS)
McGraw-Hill, 2006.
2. Designing Autonomous Mobile Robots: Inside Description:
the Mind of an Intelligent Machine, John M. Integrated component circuit technology, CMOS
Holland, 2004 technology, modeling of CMOS analog circuit,
device characteristic, operational amplifier
EEA8210852 sub circuit with CMOS analog, CMOS amplifier,
Analog to Digital converter, Digital to Analog
ADAPTIVE AND OPTIMAL CONTROL (3 SKS) Converter, Computer based design of electronic
Description: circuits
Adaptive control: Fundamental of adaptive Textbook:
control, recursive estimation, pole assign- 1. R.S. Muller and T.I Kamins, “Device Electron-
ment, minimum variance, practical aspects ics for Integrated Circuits, Second Edition,
of self-tuning controller implementation, John Wiley and Sons, 1986.
management of self-tuning controller. Optimal 2. Robert L Boyleslad & Louis Nashelsky, “Elec-
control: random process, performance, state tronic Devices & Circuit Theory”, Prentice
feedback and controllability, state estimation Hall 10th Edition, 2008.
and observability, linear quadratic controller,
Kalman filter, linear quadratic Gaussian con-
troller, controller order reduction EEK8110802

Textbook: ELECTRONIC PHYSICS (3 SKS)

1. P.E. Wellstead and M.B. Zarrop, “Self-Tuning Description:


Systems: Control and Signal Processing”, Space Lattice and Crystal, X-ray Crystal
John Wiley and Sons, 1991. Analysis, Dynamic of Cry-Quantum Mechanic
2. J.B. Burl, “Linear Optimal Control: H2 and & Statistical Mechanic.
H Methods”, Addison Wesley,1999. Textbook:
1. J.P. McKelvey,”Solid State & Semiconductor
Physic”, REK Publishing, 1986.
2. Sheng S Li, “Semiconductor Physical Elec-
tronics”, 2nd Edition Springer, 2006.

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EEB8110801 Textbook:
CAD VLSI (3 SKS) 1. Walter A. Trieble and Artar Singh, “The 80880
Description: and 8086 Microprocessor”, Prentice Hall,
1997.
Introduction, Technology and Design, VLSI ar- 2. Luigi Ciminiera & Adriano Valenzano, “Ad-
chitecture layout methodology, system design, vanced Microprocessor Architectures”,
basic PLA design, product design simulation, Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc.
automatic testing pattern, design by testing, Boston, USA, 1987.
solving, placement and automatic placement,
high level material in design.
EEB8210852
Textbook:
ADVANCED LOGIC CIRCUIT (3 SKS)
1. N.E. Weste and K. Eslughian, “Principle of
CMOS VLSI Design”, Addison-Wesley, 1985. Description:

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2. F. Malo Berti, “Analog Design For CMOS VLSI Logic Design Fundamental; Introduction to
System”, Kluwer Academic Publisher, 2006. VHDL; Designing with Programmable Logic
Devices; Design of Networks for Arithmetic Op-
EEB8210851 eration; Digital Design with SM Chart; Design-
ing with Programmable Gate Array & Complex
APPLIED MICROELECTRONICS (3 SKS) Programmable Logic Devices; Additional topic
Description: in VHDL.
Introduction, Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), FFT Textbook:
implementation in VLSI Circuit, Logic circuit of Charles H Roth Jr., “Digital System Designing
FFT, Hierarchical structure of components con- using VHDL”, PWS Publishing, 1998.
structing FFT circuit, Analytical Theory, CMOS
logic circuit design, Butterfly FFT microproces-
sor design, Sub-system CMOS design, Testing EEK8110803
and Analysis of FFT Microprocessor Circuit PHOTONIC DEVICE (3 SKS)
Textbook: Description:
1. Sundaram Natarajan, “Microelectronics: Modeling of microelectronic device, physical
Analysis & Design”, Tata - McGraw Hill, electronics of semiconductor junction and MOS
2006. Device, pn-junction, light emitting diode (LED),
2. Thomas P Kabaservice, “Applied Microelec- photo diode, solar cell, Laser.
tronics”, St. Paul: West Pub., 1978.
Textbook:

EEB8210853 1. B.E.A. Saleh and M.C Teich, “Fundamentals


of Photonics”, John Wiley & Sons, 1991.
ADVANCED MICROPROCESSOR APPLICATIONS 2. Jia-Ming Liu, “Photonic Devices”, Cambridge
(3 SKS) University Press, 2005.
Description:
Review of logic circuit, ADC/DAC Circuit, Basic EEC8210851
Architecture of Microprocessor, Instruction SOLID STATE DEVICE (3 SKS)
Cycle, Microprogramming, Basic and Advanced
Instruction Set, Programming with Assembler, Description:
Memory Organization, Interrupt, External Com- Bipolar Devices, JFET, MOSFET, MIS Diode,
ponent Interfacing, Keyboard Controller, DMA Charge Couple Devices, Tunnel devices, IMPATT
Controller, Interfacing with DAC and ADC, New and Related Transit – Time Devices, Transferred
Types Microprocessor Architecture, MCS51 Fam- Electron Devices, LED and Semiconductor Laser
ily Microcontroller Architecture, Data Memory Photo Detectors, Solar Cell.
and Program Memory relationship, Timer, Textbook:
Counter and Interrupt, Serial Input/Output,
1. S. Sze, “Physics of Semiconductor Devices”,
Interface Engineering, Case Study.
2nd Ed., John Wiley & Son, 1981.

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2. Robert F Pierred, “Advanced Semiconductor Description:
Fundamental”, 2nd Edition Pierson Publisher, Transients, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Inter-
2002. ruptions, Sags, Swells, Voltage Imbalance,
Voltage Fluctuations,
EEC8210852 Waveform Distortion, Power Frequency
HETERO-STRUCTURE DEVICES (3 SKS) Variations, Harmonic Distortions, Voltage vs
Description: Current Distortion,Harmonic vs Transients,
Controlling Harmonics, Filter Design, Power
Giving a comprehensive introductory account Quality Benchmarking, Distributed Generation
of device physics and operational priciples of and Power Quality, Wiring and Grounding,
heterostructure devices. A review of the Phys- Power Quality Monitoring.
ics and Properties of Semiconductor is given in
the beginning of the course, includes the direct Textbook:
and indirect bandgap. The heterojunctions is Roger C.Dugan, Mark F.Mc.Granaghan, Surya
the main part of the courses and follows by the Santoso, H. Wayne Beaty, Electrical Power
photonic phenomenons. Finally the design of System Quality, 2nd ed., Mc.Graw Hill, 2002.
heterostructures devices should be masterred
by the students.
EED8110802
Textbook:
POWER GENERATION OPERATION AND CON-
1. S.M. Sze, Kwok K. Ng, “Physic of Semicon- TROL (3 SKS)
ductor Devices”, Third Edition, John Wiley
& Sons, 2006 Description:
2. John P. McKelvey, “ Solid State ansd Semicon- Characteristics of Power Generation Units,
ductor Physics”, Robert E. Krieger Publishing Economic Dispatch of Thermal Units, Trans-
Company, 1986. mission System Effects, Unit Commitment,
Generation with Limited Energy Supply,
MICRO ELECTRO MECHANICAL SYSTEM – MEMS Hydrothermal Coordination, Production Cost
(3 SKS) Models, Control of Generation, Interchange
of Power and Energy.
Description:
Textbook:
Introduction to MEMS, Material for MEMS, Pro-
cesses for Micromachining, MEMS Structures Allen J. Wood, Bruce F. Wollenberg, Power
and Systems in Industrial and Automotive Generation, Operation and Control 2nd ed.,
Application, MEMS Structures and Systems in John Wiley & Sons Inc., 1996.
Photonic Applications, MEMS Applications in
Life Sciences, MEMS Structures and Systems NEW AND RENEWABLE ENERGY (3SKS)
in RF Applications, Packaging and Reliability
Description:
Considerations for MEMS.
Forms and Sources of New and Renew-
Textbook:
able Energy, Concepts and Technology of :
1. Mohamed Gad-el-Hak (Editor), The MEMS Nuclear Energy, Solar Energy, Wind Energy,
Handbook – MEMS: Introduction and Funda- Sea Energy (Tidal , Wave, Ocean Thermal En-
mentals, Second Edition, CRC Press – Taylor ergy Conversion), Geothermal Energy,Water
& Francis Group, Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 Energy (run of river, reservoir and pumped
– USA, 2006. storage hydro power plants), Biomass, Biofuels
2. Stephen Beeby, Graham Ensell, Michael (liquid,gaseous), Fuel Cells, Economics of New
Kraft, and Neil White, MEMS Mechanical Sen- and Renewable Energy.
sors, Artech House, Inc., 685 Canton Street,
Textbooks:
Norwood, MA 02062, USA, 2004.
1. Abdul Kadir, Energi, Sumber Daya, Inovasi,
Tenaga Listrik dan Potensi Ekonomi, edisi ke
EED8110804
- 2, UI Press, 1995.
ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM QUALITY (3 2. P.D. Dunn, Renewable Energies: sources, con-
SKS) version and application, Peter Penedrines,

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London, U.K., 1986. ment Models, Optimization Methods.
Textbooks:
EED8210851 1. X.Wang, J.R. Mc.Donald, Modern Power Sys-
ENERGY ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT (3 tem Planning, Mc.Graw Hill Book company,
SKS) 1994.
Description: 2. Zuhal, Ketenagalistrikan Indonesia, P.T. Ga-
nesha Prima, April 1995.
Fosil and Non Fosil Resources, Power System
Management, incuding Generation, Trans-
mission and Distribution of Electrical Power. EEE8110802
Supply Side Management and Demand Side DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (3 SKS)
Management, known as Integrated Resource Description:
Planning.
Signal Analysis; Frequency and Transient Re-

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Textbook: sponse; Discrete FT – FFT; Z Transform & Its
1. James M.Griffin, Henry B.Steele, Energy applications in signal processing; Correlation &
Economics and Policy, Academic Press New Convolution; Digital Filter: FIR & IIR; Multirate
York, copy right 1980. Signal Processing; Advanced Transforms (WHT,
2. Zuhal, Ketenagalistrikan Indonesia, P.T. Ga- DCT, Wavelet Transform) & Their Applications.
nesha Prima, April 1995. Projects.
Textbook:
EED8210853 1. E. C. Ifeachor and B. W. Jervis, “Digital Signal
INDUSTRIAL POWER ELECTRONICS (3 SKS) Processing: A Practical Approach”, Addison
Description: Wesley, Publishing 2nd Edition 2002.
2. S.M. Kuo, B.H. Lee & W.S. Thian, “Real-Time
Bref Review of Power Electronic Systems and DSP: Implementations & Applications”, John
Power Semiconductor Switches, Diode Rectifi- Willey & Sons, Publisher, 2006.
ers, Controlled Rectifiers, Inverters, Resonant
Converters and Switching D.C. Power Supplies,
Power Conditioners and Uninterruptible Power EEE8110801
Supplies, Introduction to Motor Drives, D.C. Mo- DIGITAL COMMUNICATION (3 SKS)
tor Drives, Induction Motor Drives, Synchronous Description:
Motor Drives, Residential, Industrial and Elec-
tric Utility Applications, Optimizing the Utility Principles of Digital Communications: Chan-
Interface with Power Electronic Systems. nel, Digital Modulation (ASK, FSK, PSK, QAM).
Optimum Receiver and Algorithm in the AWGN,
Textbook: coherent, non-coherent, and fading channel.
Ned Mohan, Tore M.Undeland, William Correlation Detectors, matched filter, diver-
P.Robbins,Power Electronics, 3rd edition, sity techniques. Bounds performance of com-
John Wiley and Sons, 2003. munications, comparison of communications
systems and implementation issues. Concepts
in digital modulation and coding theory with
EED8110801 emphasis on techniques employed in a variety
ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM PLANNING (3 of communication systems, including equal-
SKS) ization, detection of signals in noise, spread
Description: spectrum communications, modulation and
coding, MIMO.
Electrical Power Increased Demand Forecast-
ing, Long Term Electrical Power Supply, Electri- Textbook:
cal Power Generation (Production) Planning, 1. Bernard Sklar, “Digital Communication:
Power System Plant Maintenance Scheduling, Fundamentals & Applications”, 2nd Edition,
Indonesia’s Electricity Development Strategic Prentice Hall – PTR, 2001.
Factors, Indonesia’s Electricity Development 2. John Proakis, “Digital Communication”, 4th
Prospects, Electrical Power System Develop- Edition, McGraw Hill, 2000.

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EEE8110803 Networks and Mobile Computing”, John
PHOTONIC COMMUNICATION (3 SKS) Wiley & Son Publisher, 2002.
Description:
EEE8210852
Overview of optics. Fiber-Optic Transport
including optical fiber, sources and photo- ANTENNAS & ADVANCED PROPAGATION (3
detectors, optical couplers and switches, SKS)
photonic signal transport principles for the Description:
practical design of fiber-optic links, and an Basic Electromagnetic Theory: Maxwell Eqs;
ion-depth discussion of the limits of wavelength Boundary Condition; Vector Wave Equa-
multiplexing. Review of switching theory and tion; Image Theory. Wire and Loop Antenna:
photonic switching including photonic switch- Ideal dipole; Loop Antenna. Aperture Antenna:
ing devices and corresponding architectures for Equivalent Principle; Slot Antenna; Microstrip
switching fabrics, photonic switching in space, Antenna; Horn Antenna; Reflector Antenna.
time, wavelength, and all combinations, and Advanced topic on Antenna: Fractal Antenna;
optical packet and burst switching. EBG (Electromagnetic Bandgap); Metamaterial.
Textbook: Computational Electromagnetic: Method of Mo-
1. Hamid Hemmati, “Deep Space Optical Com- ment; Finite Difference Time Domain or Finite
munication”, John Wiley & Son Publisher, Method; Geometrical Theory of Diffraction.
2006. Basic Measurement Technique.
2. Ching-Fuh Lin, “Optical Components for Textbook:
Communications: Principles and Applica- 1. C. A. Balanais, “Antenna Theory – Analysis
tions”, Springer Publisher, 2006. and Design”, 2nd Edition, Willey, 1997.
2. W. L. Stuztman and G. A. Thiele, “Antenna
Theory & Design”, John Willey & Sons,
EEE8210851 2002.
WIRELESS & MOBILE COMMUNICATION (3
SKS) EEE8210853
Description: BROADBAND - MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION
(3 SKS)
This course will cover basic principles in the
design of mobile communication systems, Description:
such as cellular radio, packet radio net- Covers the basic principles and fundamental
works, and indoor wireless networks. Fading design issues relevant to broadband com-
countermeasures power control, multi user munication networks and exposes students
scheduling, FEC coding, hybrid ARQ, equaliza- to current research problems. Broadband
tion, CDMA, OFDM, MIMO. Capacity of cellular networks are designed to support a variety of
networks, structure and evolution of mobile services and applications. Media Communica-
communication networks. Mathematical and tion. Framework for Multimedia Standardiza-
qualitative treatment of existing systems as tion. Application Layer. Middleware Layer.
examples rather than as abstractions. Cellular Network Layer: Network Function, Network
and mobile communication networks and their Traffic Analysis, QoS, Access Broadband net-
components including first generation analog work, Core Broadband Network, Content
cellular phone systems; traffic engineering; Delivery network.
mobility management; intersystem operation; Textbook:
second generation digital cellular standards,
and third generation cellular standards. 1. Nikil Jayant, “Broadband Last Mile: Access
Technologies for Multimedia Communica-
Textbook: tion”, CRC Publisher, 2005.
1. Theodore Rappaport, “Wireless Communica- 2. K. Rao, A. Bojkovic and D. Milovanovic, “In-
tions: Principles and Practice” 2nd Edition, troduction to Multimedia Communication:
Prentice Hall, 2002. Application, Middleware & Networking”,
2. Ivan Stojmenovic, “Handbook of Wireless Wiley Interscience Publisher, 2006.

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EEG8110801 M.H. Lipasti, Mc Graw Hill Book, 2003 (Beta
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (3 SKS) Eds).
Description:
EEG8110803
Software Engineering concept, problems in
software development, the waterfall model, ADVANCED INFORMATION NETWORKS (3
prototyping approaches, evolutionary develop- SKS)
ment models, cost estimation, configuration Description:
management, software metrics, requirements The notion of modern information networks,
engineering, analysis, definition, specification, QoS based networks which rely on IP and IP
requirements document, functional and non- like protocols. The wired and wireless back-
functional requirements, UML - Use-cases, bone networks, the wired and wireless access
designing for reusability, adaptability and networks. Traffic characteristics, real time
maintainability, software architecture, design traffic, non real time traffic, traffic class of

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quality, test plans, data modeling service. Traffic reservation protocols: RSVP,
Textbook: ATM, SIP, etc. Quality of Service (QoS) notions,
1. Ian Sommerville, “Software Engineering”, QoS parameters, implementation of QoS. End
Addison Wesley, 6th Ed, 2000 to end QoS in future networks. Traditional ATM
2. Roger Pressman,”Software Engineering: a networks: class of services, label swapping,
Practitioner’s Approach”, McGraw-Hill, 5th traffic reservation and congestion issues. MPLS
Eds, 2000. networks: The implementation of Class of Ser-
vices. Wireless networks: WiFy and WiMAX, QoS
in WiMAX. Fiber Optics based networks: IP over
EEG8110802 DWM issues. Next Generation Networks (NGN):
ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE (SKS) the merging of all kinds of telecommunication
Description: technologies.
Review of instruction set architectures and Textbook:
its influence to performance: micro instruc- 1. William Stallings, High Speed Networks,
tion execution, influence of clock and busing Prentice Hall 2002 or newer edition.
system, memory systems, cache systems. Pipe- 2. Various papers/lecture notes on ATM, MPLS,
lining architectures: advantage, data, address WiFy, WiMAX, Fiber optics and NGN.
and control conflicts, instruction re-ordering. 3. Other books on these above mentioned top-
Superscalar architectures: dual stream execu- ics could also be used.
tion. CISC and RISC. RISC architectures and its
features: role of registers, register windows EEG8210851
techniques and its influence on performance.
Parallel architectures: shared memory, dis- MULTIMEDIA COMPUTING (3 SKS)
tributed memory, loosely coupled and tightly Description:
coupled. Cache consistency issues. Examples The concept of Multimedia Computing;;
of parallel algorithms, load balancing, message Digital Representation of Audio, Image and
passing, notion on performance of parallel Video; Characteristics and Requirements of
algorithms. Multimedia Data; Digital Audio Compression
Textbook: Principles, Techniques and Standards; Image
1. Williams Stallings, “Computer Organization and Video Compression Principles, Techniques
and Architecture”, Seventh Edition, Pren- and Standards; End-to-End Quality of Service
tice Hall, 2007. Chapters to be covered: Guarantee for Digital Audio and Video Com-
1,2,3,4,5,6,10,11,12,13,14 and 18. munication; Network Support for Multimedia
2. Other reference books are suggested: Communication; Transport Protocol Support
3. “Computer Architecture: A Quantitative for Multimedia Communications; End-System
Approach” Hennessy and Patterson, Morgan Support for Distributed Multimedia Applica-
Kaufmann 1996. tions; Networked Multimedia Synchronization
4. “Modern Processor Design: Fundamental Requirements and Mechanisms; Multimedia
of Superscalar Processors”, J.P. Shen and Information Indexing and Retrieval.

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Textbook: 1. R.R. Panko, Corporate Computer and Net-
1. Guojun Lu, Communication & Computing work Security (int. ed), Prentice Hall, 2004
for Distributed Multimedia Systems, Artech 2. W. Stallings, Cryptography and Network
House, 1998 Security: principles and practice (3rd ed.),
2. K.R.Rao, Zoran S.Bojkovic, D.A.Milovanovic, Prentice Hall, 2003
Multimedia Communication System: Tech-
niques, Standards and Networks, Prentice EEH8110802
Hall, PHTR, 2002 OPTICS (3 SKS)
Description:
EEG8210852
Laser: Stimulated Emission, Resonator, Dielec-
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS (3 SKS) tric Mirror, Gauss Profile, Laser Characteristics.
Description: Diffraction: Fresnel Approximation, Kirckhot
Hardware: Overview of μControllers, Diffraction, Fraunhofer Approximation, Exam-
μControllers hardware specification, memory ples. Interferometers: Young, Michelson, Twy-
vs. I/O, subsystem decoding, static RAM/ man, Green, Machzehnder, Interference on flat
EPROM interfacing, memory management, parallel plate, Fabry-Perot interferometer.
input/output interfacing, device driver devel- Textbook:
opment, hardware interrupts, introduction to 1. Max Born & Emil Wolf, “Principles of Optics”,
FPM DRAM , debugging techniques. Pergamon Press, 1999.
Software: Addressing modes, data movement 2. E. Heht, “Optics”, Addison Wesley Publish-
instructions, arithmetic & logic instructions, ing, 2007.
stack operation, program flow control instruc-
tions (Call/Jump), programming for embed- EEH8210851
ded systems (paradigm development tools),
accessing I/O (assembly), accessing memory LASER TECHNOLOGY (3 SKS)
(Assembly), testing, software interrupts, real- Description:
time concepts, debugging techniques History of Laser, semiconductor Laser, ma-
Textbook: terials, design, epitaxy semiconductor III-V-
1. Jane Liu, Real-time Systems, Prentice Hall, MOCVD, material characterization, fabrica-
2000. tion, Gas-Laser: theoretical aspects, Blumlein
2. Phillip A. Laplante, Real-Time Systems De- diagram, CO2 Laser, Eximer laser theory,
sign and Analysis – An Engineer’s Handbook, Nd-YAG-Plasma Laser.
Second Edition, IEEE Press, 1997. Textbook:
1. K. Iga, & Kinoshita, “ Process Technology For
EEG8210853 Semi-Conductor Lasers”, Springer Verlag,
SECURITY & RELIABILITY IN INFORMATION 1996.
NETWORKS (3 SKS) 2. Jeff Hecht, “ The Laser Guide Book “, Mc
Graw- Hill Book Compay, New York, 1986.
Description:
This course covers: introduction to security and EEH8110801
privacy issues associated with information sys-
tems; basic notions of confidentiality, integrity, QUANTUM MECHANICS (2 SKS)
availability; identity & authentication; proto- Description:
cols & data integrity; access control; security Introduction, Wave Packet, Uncertain Prin-
models; cryptographic systems and protocols ciples, Schrodinger Wave Equation, 1- Dimen-
for privacy; networks & web security; intru- sion Potential, Hydrogen Atoms, Perturbation
sion detection and prevention; Vulnerabilities Theory, Radiated Transition, Modern Topics.
and attacks; security risk analysis; disaster
Textbook:
recovery planning; security policies; security
audit and ISO17799 1. H.F. Hameka, “Quantum Mechanics”, Wiley
– Interscience Publsher, 1991.
Textbook:
2. S. Gasiorowicz, “Quantum Physics”, Wiley –

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International Publisher, 1992. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (3 SKS)
Description:
EEH8210852 An Introduction to Financial Managment, The
OPTOELECTRONICS LAB (1 SKS) Role of Financial Market and Interest Rates
Description: in Financial Management, Evaluating Firm’s
Financial Performance and Measuring Cashflow,
Introduction, Safety Precaution, Measurement Financial Forecasting, Planning and Budgeting,
techniques, Electronic Components & Circuit, The Time Value of Money, Risk and Rates of Re-
Optic Components & Circuits, OP-Amp, Filters, turn, Bond Valuation, Stock Valuation, Capital
LED/LD Characteristic Measurements, Digital Budgeting Design Criteria, Cashflows and Other
Optics Transmitter, Optic receivers, Opto- Topics in Capital Budgeting, Capital Budgeting
Coupler, Logic Circuits. Lens System, Laser, and Risk Analysis, Cost of Capital.
Spectrometer, Interferometer, Difraction, Fou-
rier Optics, Fiber optics, Holography, Speckel, Textbook:

Departemen Teknik Elektro


Moire Topography. David F. Scott Jr., John D. Martin, J. William
Textbook: Petty, Arthur J. Keown, Basic Financial Manage-
ment, 8th ed., Prentice Hall International Inc.,
Laboratory Workbook – Optoelectronics Lab. New Yersey, 1999.

EEH8210854 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (2 SKS)


REMOTE SENSING (3 SKS) Description:
Description: The Nature of Strategic Management, Strategy
Introduction, Image Acquisition, Land Ob- in Practice, Bussiness ission, External Fac-
servation Satellite, Active & Passive Sensor tors Evaluation, Internal Factors Evaluation,
(Optics, Radar), Microwave, Data Analysis: Strategy Analyses and Choices, Management
GIS (Geographic Information System), Plant & Problems Startegy Implementation, Financial/
Earth Sciences, Land Use & Land Cover, Global Accounting Research and Development Com-
remote Sensing. puter Information Systems, Strategy Control
Textbook: Review and Evaluation, Strategy Management
Global Problems.
James B. Campbell, “Introduction to remote
Sensing”, Guilford press, New York, 1996. Textbook:
Fred R.David, Concepts of Strategic Manage-
ment, 7th ed., Prentice Hall Inc., 1998. Versi
PROJECT MANAGEMENT (3 SKS)
bahasa Indonesia, 2002.
Description:
Introduction, Understanding Projects and
TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
Project Management, Project Organization
(3 SKS)
and General Planning, Project Implementation
Plan: Scheduling, Cost and Resource Allocation, Description:
Project Monitoring and Progress Measurement, Long-range planning, feasibility analysis, and
Introduction to Risk, Risk Management and Con- forecasting. The selection and management of
trol, Reporting Status and Progress: Collecting, telecom equipment and services, writing and
Measuring, Forecasting, Project Termination evaluating responses to RFPs, managing long
and Auditing, Introduction to Multi Projects,: distance services. Management of a telecom
Planning and Control Design, Control and Moni- facility -- including PBX and key telephone
toring Implementation. equipment, automatic call distributors, voice
Textbook: processing equipment, local area networks and
Internets, wide area networks, convergence,
Jack R Meredith, Samuel J.Mantel, jr., Project
and video and audio conferencing equipment.
Management, A Managerial Approach, 6th edi-
Specific techniques for effective cost contain-
tion, John Wiley and Sons, 2006.
ment.
Telecommunications operations -- from fraud

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and disaster prevention to project manage- REGULATION ASPECTS & INTERNATIONAL
ment, quality control, security. ORGANIZATION (2 SKS)
Textbook: Description:
1. James Harry green, “The Irwin Handbook of International Telecommunication Organization,
Telecommunication Handbook”, McGraw Hill Indonesia Telecommunication Law & Regula-
, 2001. tion, Management of Scare Telecommunication
2. James K Shaw, “Telecommunication Deregu- Resources, Tarrif, Charging, Interconnection,
lation & The Information Economy“, 2nd Ed., Competition, Quality of Service, Universal
Artech House Publisher, 2002. Service Obligation.
Textbook:
TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM ENGINEERING 1. Henk J Brand & Evan T. Leo, “The Law &
(2 SKS) Regulation of Telecommunications Carrier”,
Description: Artech House Publisher, 1999.
This course is dedicated to review telecom- 2. Paul de Bijl & Martin Peitz, “Regulation and
munication systems over the world. The course Entry into Telecommunications Markets”,
contains a survey of those systems from their Cambridge University Publishing, 2002.
early conception-analog, land based-through
their evolution towards digital, satellite based; CAPITA SELECTA (2 SKS)
terminal mobility, personal mobility, and Description:
service mobility; narrow band and broadband
capability. This course is provided by sharing knowledge
experts from several institutions to give the
Textbook: students broader vision on telecommunications
1. Rob Frieden, “International Telecommunica- technology and management. The Institution
tion Handbook”, Artech House, 1996. comes from Industries or Vendors, Operators,
2. Roger L Freeman, “Telecommunication Sys- Regulation and Government experts in Tele-
tem Engineering”, Wiley-Interscience; 3rd communication Fields.
Edition1996. Textbook:
Handout.
TELECOMMUNICATION PLAN & STRATEGY (2
SKS)
Description: SPECIAL TOPIC IN TELECOMMUNICATION (2
SKS)
Foundations of Strategic Managements in
Telecommunication, Strategic Management Description:
& Deregulation, Opportunities Precipitated This course is dedicated to Selected Topics on
by Telecommunication Act of UU 36 – 1999, the Current and Future of Telecommunication
Telecommunication Planning, Current Tele- fields.
communication Planning, Feasibility Analysis, Textbook:
Forecasting Telecommunication Services.
Handout.
Developing Requirements & Specification,
Writing Request for Proposal (RFP), Evaluating
Response to RFP. ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT (3 SKS)
Textbook: Description:
1. James K Shaw, “Strategic Management in Global Warming caused by the Usage of Fosil
Telecommunication“, Artech House Pub- and Non Fosil Energy Resources, Environment
lisher, 2000. problem solving nationally and globally, Kyoto
2. Anders Pehrsson, “Internasional Strategies in Protocol Implementation in the form of Clean
Telecommunications”,Routledge Publisher, Development Mechanism, CO2 trading.
1996.

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Textbooks: ELECTRICAL POWER AND ENERGY SPECIAL
1. William W.Nazaroff, Lisa Alvarez Cohen, En- TOPICS (1 SKS)
vironment Engineering Science, John Wiley Description:
and Sons, 2001. This course is dedicated to Selected Topics on
2. The Gobal Ecology Handbook edited by Wal- the current and future of Electrical Power &
ter H.Corson. Energy.
Textbook:
ENERGY MANAGEMENT & ECONOMICS (3
SKS) Handout.

Description:
Fosil and Non Fosil Resources, Power System ESS8010801
Management, incuding Generation, Trans- SEMINAR/PRE-THESIS (3 SKS)
mission and Distribution of Electrical Power. A Seminar/pre-thesis activity to provide stu-

Departemen Teknik Elektro


Supply Side Management and Demand Side dents with skills to generate, analysis and or-
Management, known as Integrated Resource ganize ideas by means of problem solving tech-
Planning. niques to make a proposal of their thesis.
Textbook:
1. James M.Griffin, Henry B.Steele, Energy ESS8020851
Economics and Policy, Academic Press New
THESIS (9 SKS)
York, copy right 1980.
2. Zuhal, Ketenagalistrikan Indonesia, P.T. Ga- Thesis is a final project of Master Program.
nesha Prima, April 1995. Thesis may include Theoretical Analysis and
Literature Study of Topic Interest; Design,
Analysis, Innovation, Development & Simula-
ELECTRIC UTILITY POWER GENERATION ECO-
tion Works and Laboratory or a Combination
NOMICS (3 SKS)
of them.
Description:
Introduction, Utility Organization, Basic Ac-
counting Principles, The Time Value of Money,
Revenue Requirements: The Fixed Charge Rate,
Methods of Economic Analysis, Electric Util-
ity System Loads, System Operation, System
Stability: Reserves, Economic Characteristics
of Generating Units, Problems in Total System
Analysis, Analysis of Storage and Renewable
Energy, Direct Unit Comparisons, Future De-
velopments.
Textbooks:
1. W.D. Marsh, Economics of Electric Utility
Power Generation, Clarendon Press, Oxford
University Press, New York.
2. W.G. Sullivan, Elin M.Wicks, James T. Luxhoj,
Engineering Economy, 13th edition, Pearson
Education Ltd., 2006.

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